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Across
  1. 2. narrative influence in Folklore lyrical structure
  2. 4. Evermore lead single nature metaphor track
  3. 5. lyrical revision concept in Taylor rerecording project
  4. 8. record label associated with early career catalog
  5. 12. Swift mother referenced in emotional lyric acknowledgements
  6. 15. Subject of All Too Well emotional narrative arc
  7. 18. physical format revival in Taylor Swift rereleases
  8. 19. Model associated with Reputation era friendship speculation
  9. 20. street referenced in Lover storytelling song
  10. 24. Former One Direction member referenced in 1989 era speculation
  11. 25. unreleased songs collection concept in Taylor’s Version releases
  12. 30. public perception recalibration album theme
  13. 31. Actor linked to early Red era inspiration narrative
  14. 34. pop production collaborator on 1989 and Red
  15. 36. large scale live performance structure in Eras Tour
  16. 37. fame pressure recurring lyrical theme
  17. 38. central emotional driver across multiple albums
  18. 44. reference recurring literary influence in songwriting themes
  19. 48. modern consumption shift affecting album strategy
  20. 52. stripped performance arrangement style
  21. 53. shift between musical eras
  22. 54. public identity constructed in eras
  23. 58. songwriting emphasis across Folklore Evermore
  24. 60. emotional counterpoint to upbeat pop tracks
  25. 61. narrative influence in Folklore lyricism
  26. 62. music executive linked to masters dispute
  27. 63. recurring motif in Red and Reputation eras
Down
  1. 1. Brief 2023 relationship linked to Midnights era discourse
  2. 3. E LYRC structural climax reference in songwriting craft
  3. 6. rerecorded album branding identity
  4. 7. narrative arc central to multiple albums
  5. 9. lyrical resolution motif in Lover album
  6. 10. dedicated listener community identity structure
  7. 11. folklore narrative character metaphor song title
  8. 13. segmentation concept across discography phases
  9. 14. duet featuring Bon Iver on Folklore album
  10. 16. E E R A N Collaborator and touring partner in Red era
  11. 17. symbolic courage imagery in early country era visuals
  12. 21. curated performance song ordering structure
  13. 22. RINGS engagement metaphor song from Lover
  14. 23. alternate production version of original track
  15. 26. collaborator on atmospheric indie folk tracks
  16. 27. recurring career theme across albums
  17. 28. production design element of concerts
  18. 29. Reputation era symbolic branding motif
  19. 32. surveillance theme in Reputation era storytelling
  20. 33. artistic development over discography
  21. 35. award institution frequently referenced in career milestones
  22. 39. thematic resolution in later works
  23. 40. storytelling structure across albums
  24. 41. media narrative pressure recurring lyrical theme
  25. 42. Swift brother mentioned in early liner notes acknowledgements
  26. 43. primary producer across multiple eras
  27. 45. NFL player associated with later era public relationship shift
  28. 46. recurring romantic symbolism in Lover era
  29. 47. thematic album setting of sleepless reflection
  30. 49. rights narrative linked to catalog ownership conflict
  31. 50. Long term relationship associated with Folklore Evermore era
  32. 51. early country music industry base location
  33. 55. Swift father involved in early career management structure
  34. 56. emotional symbolism album era descriptor
  35. 57. DUNHAM Writer friend linked to 1989 era cultural circle
  36. 59. ownership dispute theme in rerecording narrative